READING MONEY WORKSHEETS
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Download Original →Counting Coins Practice Sheet for Kids
A colorful worksheet featuring pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters for children to count and total. Perfect for building foundational money math skills in a fun, visual way with clear instructions.
Download Original →Dollar Bill Identification Worksheet
This printable helps students recognize $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills. Each section shows front and back images, with spaces to write the value. Great for early learners mastering currency basics.
Download Original →Making Change Word Problems Page
Real-life scenarios challenge students to calculate change from purchases. Includes items like toys and snacks with prices, encouraging critical thinking. Ideal for second and third graders practicing subtraction.
Download Original →Comparing Money Amounts Activity
Students compare two sets of coins and bills using greater than, less than, or equal symbols. Bright illustrations keep engagement high while reinforcing value recognition and numerical comparison skills.
Download Original →Adding Money with Regrouping Worksheet
A structured sheet with columns for dollars and cents, guiding kids to add amounts up to $10. Includes carrying over cents to dollars. Excellent for building accuracy in decimal addition.
Download Original →Shopping List Budget Challenge
Kids choose items from a price list to stay within a budget. They add totals and check if they have enough money. Teaches practical spending decisions and basic arithmetic in a playful format.
Download Original →Coin Sorting and Counting Grid
A grid layout where children sort mixed coins into rows, then count each type. Spaces for writing totals and a grand sum. Supports organization skills and coin value memorization.
Download Original →Money Matching Game Printable
Draw lines connecting coin groups to their corresponding price tags. Features common amounts like 25¢, 50¢, and 75¢. A quick, engaging warm-up for money units in kindergarten or first grade.
Download Original →Piggy Bank Savings Tracker Sheet
Students record daily or weekly savings in a piggy bank illustration. Columns for date, deposit, withdrawal, and balance. Encourages real-world financial habits and simple ledger practice.
Download Original →Rounding Money to the Nearest Dollar
Practice rounding cents to the nearest whole dollar using price tags. Includes items like $4.29 and $7.85. Helps students estimate costs and understand rounding rules in a money context.
Download Original →Counting Coins Practice Sheet
A colorful worksheet featuring pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters for kids to count and total. Perfect for building early math skills and financial literacy in a fun, hands-on way.
Download Original →Dollar Bill Identification Chart
An educational printable showing $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills with clear labels. Helps children recognize currency values and practice adding different denominations for real-world money skills.
Download Original →Making Change Word Problems
Engaging math exercises where students calculate change from purchases using coins and bills. Develops critical thinking and subtraction skills while teaching practical money management.
Download Original →Budgeting for Kids Activity
A simple worksheet introducing income, spending, and saving concepts. Children allocate pretend money to categories like toys or treats, fostering early financial responsibility and decision-making.
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